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Jeż Jerzy : ウィキペディア英語版
Jeż Jerzy

''Jeż Jerzy'' (''George the Hedgehog'') is a popular〔() 〕 Polish comic book title created by two young artists, Rafał Skarżycki (script) and Tomasz Lew Leśniak (drawings).
The comic strip first appeared as part of a children's magazine called ''Świerszczyk''. Originally, the strips were aimed at children with Jerzy the Hedgehog having adventures in a fairy tale land. In 1996, the strips were published in the magazine ''Ślizg'' in an "adult version".
The adult version of the comic strip was a satire on politics and modern Poland. The comic makes fun of groups like the police, ecologists, the subcultures of skinheads or dresiarze, or individuals, such as politicians (Andrzej Lepper and Grzegorz Kołodko). In the adult version, which has often been compared to ''South Park'', the characters often swear, drink alcohol and take drugs. It is often violent and has scenes of nudity. Jerży has become a part of the skateboarding subculture. The adult version is still running and many versions of the comic books were published both in and outside of Poland.
==Characters==

* Jeż Jerzy (George the Hedgehog), the main character, is a talking hedgehog and a skateboarder. He likes to drink, smoke marijuana and have sex with human females (in some stories they find him attractive; in others, repulsive). He loves his trusty skateboard. It seems that he has enemies everywhere, including the police and politicians. He often breaks the fourth wall.
*Stefan and Zenek are two of Jerzy's enemies. They represent the far right skinhead subculture. They are racist and they hate everything they consider unpatriotic.
*Zombie is a member of subculture called "''dresiarze''" who shot himself after Jerzy convinced him that he was gay. He later came back from the dead as a zombie to take revenge on the hedgehog.
* El Dresso, often referred to as "Mały" (Tiny), is a friend of Zombie who became a supervillain after his friend's death. In the ''Exorcist'' storyline, Zombie took over his body, as his own was destroyed.
* Kula and friends are a trio of bullies from the ''dresiarze'' subculture who often try to beat up Jerzy. The leader's name is Kula.
*The priest is an exorcist and a good friend of Jerzy.
*Przemysław R is a serial killer who, after once failing to kill Jerzy, keeps coming back to seek revenge. In some ways, he is similar to Sideshow Bob from ''The Simpsons''.
*Pietia "the Scar" Pavlov is a Russian hitman, often seen in the second book.
*Yola is a very lusty girl who sometimes dates Jerzy. While a minor character in the comics, she plays a central part in the movie.
*Michał Puszka is a prison warden and friend of Jerzy.
*Authors. The authors occasionally appear in the stories in the role of Jerzy's parents (even though they are both male).

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